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    74% Negative Outlook: Filipinos Finally Demand Receipts, Not Promises

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    April 7, 2026
    74% Negative Outlook: Filipinos Finally Demand Receipts, Not Promises

    Dynasties on Notice: When Voters Stop Clapping for Promises and Start Measuring Outcomes By Louis ‘Barok‘ C. Biraogo -+ April 7, 2026 LISTEN closely, Pilipinas. It’s April 2026, the rains haven’t even started yet, and already the flood of public disgust is cresting higher than any DPWH “project” ever built.…

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    Baste, Raffy, Vico at 47%—Philippine Democracy’s Most Honest Mirror (And It’s Ugly)

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    April 6, 2026
    Baste, Raffy, Vico at 47%—Philippine Democracy’s Most Honest Mirror (And It’s Ugly)

    This isn’t a survey. It’s a mirror. And the reflection shows a democracy still addicted to surnames, soundbites, and strongman vibes. By Louis ‘Barok‘ C. Biraogo — April 6, 2026 DEAR READER, I am Barok , and I have spent years dissecting the entrails of Philippine politics so you don’t…

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    NAIA Ceiling Collapse: Plywood Prayer or Pure Negligence?

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    April 5, 2026
    NAIA Ceiling Collapse: Plywood Prayer or Pure Negligence?

    Ceiling panels don’t just fall from the sky on Good Friday. Res Ipsa Loquitur says: someone screwed up big time. By Louis ‘Barok‘ C. Biraogo — April 5, 2026 LISTEN up, you plywood-peddling propagandists at New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC) and your Department of Transportation (DOTr) cheerleaders: a ceiling does…

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    Suicide by Gas Deal: Carpio Slams Palace Gaslighting on China Oil Pact

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    April 5, 2026
    Suicide by Gas Deal: Carpio Slams Palace Gaslighting on China Oil Pact

    From Arbitration Victory to Humiliation Deal, Part II: Carpio Sounds the Alarm While Malacañang Gaslights the Constitution By Louis ‘Barok‘ C. Biraogo — April 5, 2026 I WARNED you in “From Arbitration Victory to Humiliation Deal: Why This China Gas Pact Stinks” — the Marcos administration was sleepwalking toward sovereign…

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    No Toll, Just Soul: How the Philippines Groveled for Iranian “Safe Passage”

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    April 4, 2026
    No Toll, Just Soul: How the Philippines Groveled for Iranian “Safe Passage”

    No Toll Fee, Just Hidden Concessions: Why PH’s “Win” Smells Like Capitulation By Louis ‘Barok‘ C. Biraogo — April 4, 2026 ISIPIN niyo ito, mga ka-kweba: a harried Philippine diplomat in Tehran’s corridors, rosary beads clicking like a Geiger counter, whispering “non-hostile, po” while an IRGC speedboat idles nearby, its…

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    Don Quixote of the Archipelago: Payoyo Tilts at UNCLOS Windmills

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    April 4, 2026
    Don Quixote of the Archipelago: Payoyo Tilts at UNCLOS Windmills

    Symbolic Sovereignty vs. Actual Sea Power – Guess Who Wins? By Louis ‘Barok‘ C. Biraogo — April 4, 2026 LISTEN up, from this dimly lit cave where the only illumination is the glow of a 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines and the distant ping of Chinese sonar:…

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    Name Wars in the West PH Sea: Manila’s Map Trick vs. China’s Gunboat Tantrum

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    April 4, 2026
    Name Wars in the West PH Sea: Manila’s Map Trick vs. China’s Gunboat Tantrum

    Manila’s soft assertion meets Beijing’s hard occupation – a masterclass in diplomatic theater that fools no one but the domestic crowd. By Louis ‘Barok‘ C. Biraogo — April 4, 2026 LISTEN up, mga ka-kweba. While the rest of the world was busy with whatever April 2026 nonsense it was peddling,…

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    Mayor Awingan’s Holy Hypocrisy: Liquor Ban or Church-State Violation?

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    April 3, 2026
    Mayor Awingan’s Holy Hypocrisy: Liquor Ban or Church-State Violation?

    When Police Power Meets Religious Dog-Whistle: Mayor Awingan’s Textbook Violation of Church-State Separation By Louis ‘Barok’ C Biraogo — April 3, 2026 IN THE name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Executive Order, Mayor Roderick Awingan of La Trinidad, Benguet, has just nailed a 4-day liquor ban to…

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    PH Begs Iran: “Please Call Us Non-Hostile” While Hugging US Bases

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    April 2, 2026
    PH Begs Iran: “Please Call Us Non-Hostile” While Hugging US Bases

    Strategic Hedging or Desperate Survival? PH Asks Iran Not to Sink Its Oil Tankers By Louis ‘Barok‘ C. Biraogo — April 2, 2026 MGA ka-kweba, let’s call this what it is: the Republic of the Philippines, formal treaty ally of the United States since 1951, has just dispatched Foreign Secretary…

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    PAGCOR’s P310M Casino Heist: The Regulator That Robs Its Own Players

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    April 1, 2026
    PAGCOR’s P310M Casino Heist: The Regulator That Robs Its Own Players

    PAGCOR Lets Them In, Watches Them Win, Then Calls It All “Illegal” By Louis “Barok” C. Biraogo — April 1, 2026 HOW perfectly absurd, the exquisite, face-palming poetry of Philippine governance. The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR)—our very own state-run casino monopoly, born under Presidential Decree No. 1869 (PD…

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